Sanjeev Kulkarni received the B.S. in Mathematics, B.S. in E.E., M.S. in Mathematics from Clarkson University in 1983, 1984, and 1985, respectively, the M.S. degree in E.E. from Stanford University in 1985, and the Ph.D. in E.E. from M.I.T. in 1991.  From 1985 to 1991 he was a Member of the Technical Staff at M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory working on the modeling and processing of laser radar measurements.  In the spring of 1986, he was a part-time faculty at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.  Since 1991, he has been with Princeton University where he is currently Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering.  He spent January 1996 as a research fellow at the Australian National University, 1998 with Susquehanna Investment Group, and summer of 2001 with Flarion Technologies.  Prof. Kulkarni received an ARO Young Investigator Award in 1992, an NSF Young Investigator Award in 1994, and several teaching awards at Princeton University.  He has served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory.  Prof. Kulkarni's research interests include statistical pattern recognition, learning and adaptive systems, communication and information theory, wireless networks, and image/video processing.